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11/18/2002

Volume 21 Issue 33 November 18 2002


GCN_Lab_Review

What keeps the up in uptime? UPS


When a handshake isn't good enough


The lowdown on PKI


GCN_News

FDA contracts for regulations architecture


Election boosts Bush's IT agenda


Few takers for VA's search engine


DOD directive aims for layered security


NMCI gets a new lease on life


HHS will overhaul security


Coast Guard updates its disaster call system


Beta tablets a bitter pill


OMB shakes up two e-gov projects


Homeland security bill passes House


Make GISRA permanent, House panel tells Congress


White House plans a 'network of networks'


Agencies' sites go multilingual


Quicksilver map shows agencies how to proceed


SBA to put its disaster loan processing online


With e-voting, Broward County election results were slow'but chadless


VA sets first architectural plan


IG cites ongoing flaws in State's security


GCN_Commentary

'Did you hear...'


ANOTHER VIEW: Homeland security team could learn from eBay


Editorial Cartoon


Find A Word: Get some help


Significa


Can we talk?


Packet Rat: The Rat emotes about e-votes


Letters to the Editor


GCN_TechBriefs

OPM and CIO Council look for more managers


Treasury will merge federal financial data


INS awards a $228m services deal to Northrop


Housing agency likes mice


NARA issues guidance on archiving e-mail


Justice selects software to edit FOIA responses


Congress OKs cybersecurity R&D legislation


Paper wranglers get certification nod from DOD


GCN_TechReports

Who is It?


DOE lab calls on big Bro for protection


@INFO.POLICY: 'Litigation Guide' to privacy laws isn't just for lawyers


Boutelle: Enterprise architecture needs biometrics


Obtree C4 sends data to intranet, extranet and Web


DocuShare upgrades to add Web services, workflow tools


Cyber Eye: Who knows what evil lurks on your drive?


DARPA's goal is 'total information awareness'


Digital crimes lead investigators to use drive-scanning software


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